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... to envision any facilities in zero-gravity that would be as nice as facilities here on Earth. The space honeymoon hotels and other types of limited-space facilities or space settlements envisioned for space travelers or tourists, would all have the ...
... , in the future we can hope that space travel will help stop pollution. Learning to purify water and air on spaceships will also teach us how to clean the air and water on Earth. ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The long-term effects of technological wildcards can be so unpredictable and so profound that even the most vivid imaginations will fail to anticipate the stunning realities of the future. To discuss the future of space requires imagination and an understanding of the ...
... to become a factor. It took SpaceShipOne 60 minutes to get into space. This involved a stage where a plane carried the spacecraft to a height of 52,480 feet, then the spaceship rocket engines fired, and the rest of the ... the short answer would be that the journey would take a very, very long time—a far longer time than there have been humans on the Earth We cannot even see the edge of the ...
... and in the near (and not so near) future. The point is then how much exploration work will robots be able to perform and what are the limitations of artificial intelligence. While addressing these questions, with the possibilities that the limitations to ...
... to about 5.6 trillion miles in one light year This factor only allows us to see an observable Universe limited by the amount of time light has been able to travel to our eyes since the beginning of the creation of space ...
... space animals might survive the harsh conditions of space better than humans. Here on Earth camels do very well in the desert. Penguins survive in the Antarctic where humans easily freeze to death. So some space animals might live happily in space ...
... be added with little additional expense. When commercial space travel becomes available, accommodations of this type (or perhaps something better) will just be a normal part of life – no big deal. ---- Answer provided by Mark A. Riccobono, Robert O. Shelton, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... and your "voice" contained within that prose will command the credibility to empower the vision. '''About the Authors''' Hylan B. Lyon Becky Cross Bruce Pittman Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space ...
... of earning public support or stop short of moving forward on the human space activity front, there could never be the future for the emerging space travel and tourism industry. With accepting some initial R&D risk of ...

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